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Georgia Groundbreakers: An interview with UGA Alumna Pat Mitchell

March 14, 2022

I am so very honored to be featured in the University of Georgia’s alumni magazine as part of their Georgia Groundbreakers series. Thank you for the opportunity to share my story with UGA students and alumni! You can read the profile at the UGA Today website.

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more people care about the climate crisis than you think

A slew of new studies have found that the vast majority of the human population — 80 to 89% — want governments to do more about the climate crisis.

The answer surprised me — and I have a feeling it might surprise you, too.

 
 

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